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Speculation over insect photo shows human bias in interpreting nature

Morgan D. Jackson&nbsp|&nbsp
Does this photo show some sort of insect hybrid that is part ant, part fly, part spider? Recent speculation has ...
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Critics urge caution over UK genome project call for volunteers

Ian Sample&nbsp|&nbsp
British researchers are looking for volunteers to have their genome sequenced and made publicly available; critics warn about the loss ...
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Precision gene editing paves way for monkey models of genetic disease

Helen Shen&nbsp|&nbsp
A new precise technique for editing genes may allow researchers to to create genetically modified monkeys and develop treatments for ...
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Your allergies may save your life

Christie Wilcox&nbsp|&nbsp
According to new research, allergies may have evolved in order to save lives by forcing sufferers to reject and expel ...
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Always catching colds? Blame it on your socioeconomic status

Brian Resnick&nbsp|&nbsp
New research says that low socioeconomic status is correlated with shorter telomere length and, interestingly, a higher propensity for getting ...
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Genetic clues in mammals could unlock secret to anti-aging

Carolyn Johnson&nbsp|&nbsp
For years, scientists have studied how to combat old age. Now, new research suggests that genetic clues in mammals with ...
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Are we headed for universal genome screening at birth?

Tabitha M. Powledge&nbsp|&nbsp
Nearly all of the 4 million babies born every year in the United States undergo newborn screening for genetic disease ...
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Mutations in the brain

Carl Zimmer&nbsp|&nbsp
Not all genetic mutations are harmful. New research shows that mutations within neurons may be incredibly common, and even sometimes ...
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Who deserves the Nobel for sequencing the human genome?

Laura Helmuth&nbsp|&nbsp
There's a political angle to having the 10th anniversary celebration for the human genome in 2013: it implies the NIH ...
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Scientists invent new technique for DNA repair

Researchers from the Berkeley Lab have invented a new technique for detecting and repairing errors in the genetic code, which ...
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Gene-silencing could suppress genetic defect that causes Down syndrome

A team of researchers has demonstrated that the genetic defect that causes Down syndrome could be suppressed using the gene-silencing ...
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Is HIV the hero that’ll help gene therapy rise above the hype?

We're seeing some successes in gene therapy, but cost remains an issue. Could a modified version of HIV save the ...
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Project Einstein: Are there genes for mathematical genius?

Erika Hayden&nbsp|&nbsp
An entrepreneur in gene-sequencing wants to find out what genes are linked to mathematical ability ...
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Genome hacker builds largest-ever family tree

Heidi Ledford&nbsp|&nbsp
To help scientists investigate inheritance, so-called genome hacker Yaniv Erlich has built family tree with over 13 million people, using ...
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Biotech could improve sugarcane farming in India and beyond

According to the director of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research, scientists and sugarcane farmers should use the tools of ...
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How personal genomics is like Michelangelo’s David

David Dobbs&nbsp|&nbsp
Personal genomics is awash in stories of genetic discoveries that turned out to be weak or wrong, yet the field ...
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Genetic modification may help tobacco find new life as health savior and biofuels source

Jeremy Summers&nbsp|&nbsp
For decades, tobacco has been maligned as a source of diseases. But in recent years, scientists using genetic modification have ...
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Scientists find genetic basis for slow metabolism, obesity

Steve Connor&nbsp|&nbsp
For the first time, scientists have identified a genetic mutation associated with two major contributors to obesity: increased appetite and ...
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How to create alien life? Use human DNA, of course

Carl Zimmer&nbsp|&nbsp
Five decades after cracking the genetic code, scientists have discovered how to re-code DNA cells and build new proteins. The ...
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Will the public still fear GMOs in 100 years?

Kevin Bonham&nbsp|&nbsp
Innovations like aviation and vaccines have been huge contributions to modern society, despite initial public opposition. The same could be ...
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Promise and peril of synthetic biology

Laurie Garret&nbsp|&nbsp
Work in the field of synthetic biology creates a dual use ethical dilemma--the techniques that help us learn to cure ...
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Study uses herpes virus to track human migration across the globe

Joshua Keating&nbsp|&nbsp
The genomic analysis of different strains of the herpes virus reveals migration patterns of early humans ...
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Giant pandas’ genetic diversity helps them adapt to environmental change

Laura Poppick&nbsp|&nbsp
Despite the dwindling number of giant pandas, researchers think the species has more genetic diversity than some other endangered animals ...
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Project BabySeq to test how knowing your genome from birth changes your life

Carl Zimmer&nbsp|&nbsp
Brigham and Women’s Hospital's Robert Green wants to know how having your complete genome sequenced at birth changes the course ...
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Gene testing revolution: Disease prediction results skyrocket for whole genome and whole exome sequencing

Katherine Wendelsdorf&nbsp|&nbsp
New research suggests that focusing on the protein-coding region of our DNA that makes up about 1.5 percent of each ...
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Using genetics to save the world’s coral reefs from climate change

David Biello&nbsp|&nbsp
Similar to how agriculturalists have helped crops adapt to the changing climate, two marine ecologists are working to save the ...
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How do traits trickle down from grandparents to grandchildren? Partially by chance.

Razib Khan&nbsp|&nbsp
Personal genome sequencing allows us to take a closer look at inheritance and highlights the situations in which genetic and ...
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